Casa do Lodão | 90117

Stone house in the village of Boassas, near Cinfães, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room with dining area, equipped kitchen, gardens, swimming pool with pool furniture, for 2-6 persons, breakfast included.

description Description

In the small village of Boassas, in the county of Cinfães, one finds this country house converted to rural tourism. The stone house is located on the top of the village, in the entry of the farming estate Quinta do Outeiro and it was, once upon a time the house of the housekeepers of this centuries old property. It is a genuine rural building, of typical popular, rude, simple architecture and unique, exempt of ornaments and of ostentation. Guests are welcome to discover the wine producing Quinta do Outeiro, where they can enjoy walks and where it will be possible to visit to the press where formerly the region wines were produced through artisan methods.

The stone house comprises 3 bedrooms (1 double and 2 twins), 2 bathrooms, living room with dining area with a restored ancient baker oven, and equipped kitchen. A baby cot is available.Outside, guests enjoy extensive gardens and a swimming pool with pool furniture.

Parking available.Daily maid service.Meals subject to previous order (24 hours).In July-August, the property only rents for a minimum of 1 week.

priority_high Suitable

rowing Sports and outdoor

Golf Biking Boating Fishing Horseback riding Trekking

streetview Sights and attractions

Sight seeing

edit_location Location - Area

Cinfães has 17 parishes with an area of over 243 square kilometres and 25,000 inhabitants. It is located on the left bank of the Douro River and on one side of the Montemuro mountains. There is fishing, hunting and water sports here especially in the Carrapatelo lagoon.

Prehistoric man lived here; there are archaeological vestiges and sites. In 1513 King Manuel gave a charter to this town. Egas Moniz used to be the squire here and King Afonso Henriques spent his early years here with him. Agriculture is the principal source of income: Sparkling wine, corn and fruits. The local cuisine is varied and the crafts are still used in day to day life, such as baskets, grape baskets, clogs and straw hats. Cinfães has managed to preserve some of the best buildings despite some confusion.